puree / pyʊˈreɪ, -ˈri, ˈpyʊər eɪ /

泥浆果泥泥状物浆糊

puree2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a cooked food, especially a vegetable or fruit, that has been put through a sieve, blender, or the like.
  2. a soup made with ingredients that have been puréed.
v. 有主动词 verb

pu·réed, pu·rée·ing.

  1. to make a purée of.

puree 近义词

v. 动词 verb

make into paste

puree 的近义词 3

更多puree例句

  1. Soup fits any time of year, adapting to the weather and whatever produce is plentiful, from hot, hearty bowls built on roots and squash in the winter to chilled purées of ripe tomatoes or zucchini in the summer.
  2. Fill champagne flute about 1/4 the way up with puree and top off with great champagne.
  3. Freshly grated pear barely needs any sweetening, which is why we encourage you to make the pear puree yourself.
  4. Saag Paneer—also known as Palak Paneer—is curried spinach puree with chunks of Indian cheese, and it is a dish with a bad rap.
  5. When the vegetables are soft, cool briefly, then puree them, along with the stock, in a blender or food processor in two batches.
  6. The olives were unbelievable, maybe the best thing: olive puree surrounded by a sleeve of something that kept them together.
  7. We have puree of spinach on our list, and if we can get any spinach I will show you how to boil it so as to keep its color.
  8. After the salmon is rubbed through the sieve it is called puree or pulp of salmon.
  9. You remember what I told you about spinach soup yesterday—puree of spinach with cream soup, colored green with spinach.
  10. In Europe the puree of lettuce is served as a vegetable, just as the puree of spinach is.
  11. Cream soups are a combination of vegetables, puree and milk.